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A Methodical Approach to the Evaluation of Appearance Computations
Hruška, Marcel ; Wilkie, Alexander (advisor) ; Rittig, Tobias (referee)
Various rendering techniques often use different approaches to the same aspects of the image synthesis process, mainly due to their complexity and constant development. Excluding global illumination algorithms, appearance descriptions are key distinguishing factors between the rendering systems. These descriptions might include BRDF models, support for spectral color representation, and even integration of advanced phenomena, such as fluores- cence. Unfortunately, as there are no standardized implementations of these features, their computations might not be completely accurate, which may result in their incorrect representation. This thesis describes an evaluation suite that methodically tests rendering algorithms based on their appearance reproduction capabilities. The core of the suite is a set of scenes that test five specific appearance phenomena - polarization, GGX reflectance, fluorescence, iridescence and the overall spectral accuracy. Each test case scenario contains as few scenes as possible while maximizing the number of covered aspects of the tested feature. For the user's convenience, we wrap the scenes inside an automatic workflow that runs the specified test case scenarios and displays the results. As a correctness metric, we provide manually verified reference images that are considered to...
Modern approach to user interfaces for e-mail
Hruška, Marcel ; Kratochvíl, Miroslav (advisor) ; Škoda, Dominik (referee)
Webmails are indisposable interfaces for working with the e-mail on the current Internet, mostly because of the simplicity of their deployment in bro- wsers and easy integration with many provider-specific features. The most important features that are partially or fully missing in current open-source webmail implementations include directory-less mail organization by tags, navigation driven by a high-performance fulltext search, and integration of time-management capabilities. This thesis describes a new open-source alter- native to advanced commercial webmails that possesses these features. The software integrates full-text search capabilities of the ElasticSearch database with current e-mail processing infrastructure on UNIX systems to create a back-end server application, which is used by a Javascript-based browser front-end. The performance of the solution is tested on a large e-mail dataset. 1

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